I hate to post again so soon, it's beginning to look like a monopoly, but this one was cool. Once I read the article, I felt even more admiration for this young woman's bravery concerning public speaking.
Heather Whitestone, Miss Alabama of 1994, became Miss America of 1995.
Thanks for the story. I feel about 3 inches tall laughing at this young lady that I have great admiration for. She got more guts than I'll ever have. I think God just slapped my hands. . . .
Please don't think you should have your hand slapped. That wasn't my intention at all. I probably deserve a slap myself since I chuckled quite a bit over the quote when I first read it. Looking for the photo was an eye opener for me.
One of the things I read while I was looking for the picture (on a message board kind of thing), was that hearing impaired people do tend to be repetitive because they can't hear what they are saying. I never thought of that before.
A picture of Emma Gluck....
who? you may ask. The woman credited for having the very first million selling record (Carry me Back to Old Virgini') and grandmother of Stephanie Zimbalist.